Your tickets for The Shard will enable you to stand 800 feet above one of the greatest cities in the world, where the view is truly breathtaking.

Visiting The Shard is truly an immersive experience – take in the sights on the viewing platform whilst London buzzes 72 floors beneath your feet.

We have found 12 ticket options for you!

The View from The Shard - Super Saver

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From $20.08

The View from The Shard + FREE Cruise

(24)

From $26.71

The View from The Shard - General Admission

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From $26.71

The View from The Shard + Champagne

From $45.45

The View from The Shard + Champagne + FREE River Cruise

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From $45.45

Tower of London + The Shard

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From $27.83

The View from The Shard + HMS Belfast

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From $25.38

The View from The Shard + London Zoo

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From $32.80

The Shard + Hampton Court - Saver Ticket

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From $26.71

The View from The Shard + Royal Observatory Greenwich

From $28.72

The View from The Shard - General Admission - Group

From $22.69

The View from The Shard + Cutty Sark

From $29.25

The View from The Shard Information

London's highest and best view is situated at the top of The Shard, on floors 68, 69 and 72.

At almost twice the height of any other viewing platform in the capital, it offers visitors unparalleled 360-degree views across England's capital for up to 40 miles where you will be able to view iconic landmarks such as Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, the Gherkin and the London Eye.

From 800 feet above one of the greatest cities in the world the view is unparalleled.

The View from The Shard exposes you to the elements in a truly multi-sensory experience whilst London sprawls 72 floors from under your feet.

Why not add on a VR experience for just £10pp - Just purchase at the gate on the day of your visit. The UK's Highest Virtual Reality Experience at The View from The Shard allows guests to test their nerve 800ft above London!

Hit speeds of 100mph on The Slide or test your balance and fear of heights on Vertigo!

Included highlights:

Experience London's highest viewing platform standing at 310 metres high - the highest in Western Europe
Unrivalled 360-degree panoramic views, stretching over 40 miles of London's skyline
Astonishing 'open-air' skydeck, feel the breeze and hear the subtle sounds of the city below
Informative digital telescopes taking you through the Capital's past, present and future
Unlimited dwell time - enjoy the views in your own time!
Unwind with a glass of champagne at London's highest champagne experience
Remarkable lift speeds of 6 metres per second to reach our views
Browse London's highest gift boutique for unique souvenirs
Free multimedia guides featuring 11 different languages

Important information for visiting The Shard

Failure to present your special offer voucher at The Shard will result in you being denied entry.

Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Why not combine your visit to The Shard with other famous attractions and activities in London, such as the Tower Of London or London Eye?

Who built The Shard?

The Shard was designed by architect Renzo Piano and built by Sellar Property Group. It has become an iconic landmark of the London skyline since its completion in November 2012.

Construction of The Shard began in March 2009 to replace Southwark Towers, an office block built in 1975. It is one of the 100 tallest buildings in the world, and is the second-tallest free-standing structure in the UK.

How tall is The Shard?

Recognisable worldwide, The Shard stands at 1,016 ft (310 m) in height, making it the tallest building in London. It is also almost twice the height of any other viewing platform in the capital.

For visitors, the viewing platforms – situated on floors 68, 69 and 72 – provide the best panoramas of the city. Up in the sky, you'll have a 360-degree, 40-mile view over London and beyond. From the viewing platform, the city unfolds beneath your feet, brought to life by digital displays that allow you to learn more about the streets below.

Look up, and you'll see the iconic shards of glass that form the top of the skyscraper as they fade upwards into the sky.